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energycommissionsays they are monitoring the supply. >> there is ample supply of gasoline to meet consumer demand. >> reporter: the state uses a special summer blend of fuel. it reduces smog conditions in the summertime. most of it is refined in california. some relief could come if they approve switching to the less expensive winter blend fuel earlier than october 31. to some drivers it doesn't matter. >> now, we should pay high gas prices, which, of course, shows better forms of energy. >> reporter: now, some tips to save on gasoline. they recommend are keeping your tires inflated. go easy on the gas and brake pedals. they will use more gas. drive the speed limit going slower to concern fuel and lighten the load. a lighter view uses less gas. for the cheapest gas in your neighborhood, go to our website. live in emeryville, sharon chin, cbs5. >>> all right, you've got plans to come into san francisco this weekend? good luck. you will not be alone. a million extra people are expected to flood the city as well and their cars. this is a live look. lit up for the giants. it is peacef

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and take a listen to what he had to say. >> i thought the president hadnoenergy. itdidn't look like he wanted to engage governor romney. the fact of the matter is, you know, you can't beat the champ on points. mitt romney hit a knockout last night. >> reporter: a lot of republicans, democrats and swing voters we interviewed in our poll last night are saying about the same thing this morning. this was kind of a real i told you so moment for chris christie. norah and charlie? >> jan, thank you. >>> john dickerson is also in denver. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> exactly how does this change the dynamics of the race? >> well, conservatives who were worried about romney, not sure if he was on kind of a long-term slide, are now very excited. it means that mitt romney doesn't have to deal with those money folks. they're excited. it gives romney a second look from the independent voters or folks who were just still tuning in. he has corrected the public narrative for him. those are good things. the real question is, can this stick to romney? can he take advantage of this suc

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expensive by the hour. >> i just don't see it going down any time soon. >> reporter:stateenergyofficialsare trying to reassure drivers that price spikes like this don't last. >> this is a very dramatic one. but we do know that what goes up does come down and often quite quickly. >> reporter: in fact, wholesale prices have started coming down. dropping 55 cents on the spot market in los angeles on friday. but gas station owners who pay thousands more in the past week to fill up their tanks are likely to keep retail prices high at least until they get their money back. so price relief for drivers here is still probably days away. john blackstone, cbs news, mill valley, california. >> jeff: california governor jerry brown today ordered a rule change to allow the early sale of winter blend gasoline. typically that gas goes on sale after october 31st. >> 30 days left now in campaign 2012. and while mitt romney is looking for votes in the battleground state of florida tonight, president obama is once again looking for campaign cash in california. nancy cordes is in los angeles, nancy? >> jeff

reservoir that supplies the bay area with clean waterandenergy. butwhat would it take to retore it to what it ones was? measure f is what it's called. cbs 5's grace lee tells us it's just a first step in what could be a long political road. >> reporter: voters are considering if they want to take a closer look at our energy and water alternatives if we were to drain hetch hetchy. it would be one of the most emotional issues on the ballot this november. water has buried the hetch hetchy valley since the early 1920's. it supplies san francisco with 85% of its drinking water. now there is a movement to drain the reservoir and restore it to look like its twin, yosemite valley, complete with green meadows, birds, an entire ecosystem restored. it sounds crazy this idea of draining something that's been around since the early 20's. do you think that's possible? >> totally doable. >> reporter: he believes that after just one or two years, we could restore the grassland. within 50 years, a new forested canopy would emerge. >> once the political process is complete, the restoration proces

ofenergyandall that. i definitely said to myself, you know, i don't remember ever having met someone like that that had this kind of package of being smart and quick and everything else. >> you tell a story about meeting her mother at this event. do you remember what you said to her about maria? >> yeah. something stupid, obviously. i think that she had a grace ass. >> that's what you said to her mother? >> i had a little too much to drink i guess. i had good california wine. >> is that for real? did i just hear that? wow. >> to her mother. >> to her mother. they mouth is sort of open, too. >> also in that interview schwarzenegger said he fought with terminator director james cameron over the line "i'll be back." >> in the book you say you had a big argument, you didn't want to deliver the line that way. you wanted to change the line. >> i always had difficults with the short thing, i'll be back, will be back. i always felt kind of weird about the l. only because i didn't grow up here. >> you wanted i will be back. >> i'm thinking maybe i should say i will be back. jim cameron said, you s

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ofenergy, broadgestures. illustrate. and just make better eye contact. >> if you're in the room with him, what do you do, hold your face and look up? >> well, you don't rub the president's face. the first clue in the bureau. what we do say is look, you know you did bad. here's why you did bad. let's turn towards the other candidate, let's make good eye contact. no need to write something down that you're going to be talking about in 12 seconds. move on. >> we have to move on. thanks for being with us this morning. >> now we go lonnie quinn with another check of the weather. >> let's start off with the radar and satellite picture shine what's is going on. the biggest story going on is the cold front. this portion of cbs "this morning" sponsored byes of the mid-atlantic. much colder air on the back side of this front. cold air and moisture. take a look at this picture at that front came through north dakota and this portion of cbs "this morning" sponsored byes of minnesota yesterday. this portion of cbs "this morning" sponsored byes of minnesota, this portion of cbs "this morning" sponsore

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gasoline market. however, a person with the university ofcaliforniaenergycentersays it's unlikely there's a conspiracy going on by the oil companies. >> what might be going on and it would still be very difficult to detect is individual companies figuring out that if they put a little less gasoline on the market, the prices will be a bit higher. and if that's the case, it's going to be very difficult to detect and even if we did there's nothing illegal about that. >> reporter: so there's nothing against the law about gaming the system. but what is there about the system that allows it to be gamed here in california as opposed to other states? >> reporter: the problem is we use a blend of gasoline not used anywhere else in the country. as a result when we get into a supply problem, we can't import gasoline used in other parts of the country to smooth out that shortage. >> reporter: and while the governor's order to allow the winter blend gas to come in is no long-term answer to the problem, at this point the public will take any relief they can get. >> it all counts. 22 bucks, huh? oh, n

. >> californians, americans, let's be honest. when somebody is walking out of a supermarket with a canofenergydrinkand three bags of chips, they're going to eat whatever they want to eat. what actual percentage of the population is going to be affected by this, by what's coming into their chain. >> people are interested in their food. so are we. we want to provide fact-based information to consumers that have some basis in science. but even the proponents of prop 37 agree that would be putting skull and cross bones on the label. that's when the founder of the proposition says. scientists agree that genetically en neared food are safe. even the american medical association voted to say that there is no concern. >> but the concern is that there is not enough research being done, things like allergens and what not. these products have been around for a couple of decades about but maybe that's not enough. >> there have been studies done, more than 400 studies done. and as you pointed out, they have been in the food supply for decades. we have eaten trillions and trillions pound of genetically en

four years like the last four years? whether it's tax reform, how welowerenergycosts,how we lower health care costs, that's going to be an important question that governor romney poses. and essentially offer people that haven't made up their mind yet during this election the clear choice and contrast that with the failed record of the obama administration. >> kevin, i want to get to some of the specifics on the issues. first i want to ask you about that video jan just showed in her piece, a speech obama made in 2007 covered by all of the networks who had reporter there is at the time. >> right. >> do you think that video is relevant? >> i think a lot of people -- voters have to make that up, look at that video and make up their mind on that individually. i thenk what's more important to this debate right now are the president's policies, the president's record over the past four years. that's going to be the most important topic on stage tonight. >> but kevin as you know -- >> the president's record on the economy and putting people back to work. that hasn't happened over the past

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the drugs down to ecu. he's going to get paid for processing the prisonerdownenergybooking.he's going get paid for sitting back at his desk and writing the paper work for a couple of hours. he'll do that 40, 50, 60 times a month so his base pay might end up being half of what he's paid as a police officer. >> filmmaker eugene jarecki examines the high cost on the war of drugs. and his new documentary "the house i live in" won a prize at this year's sundance film festival. >> he argues the effort to control drug use in america has ruined millions of lives over the past 40 years. eugene joins me now at the table. 40 years is a long time we've been fighting the war on drugs. your documentary was very powerful. the efforts to fight the drug war is as damaging as the people that use the drugs themselves. >> over 40 years we have spent a trillion dollars. we have had 45 million drug arrests. we've become the world's largest jailer with 2.3 million people in jail. what do we have to show for it? drugs are cheaper, more available today. so the trail of disaster before us is indefensible and

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